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anew

/uh-noo, uh-nyoo/US // əˈnu, əˈnyu //UK // (əˈnjuː) //

重新,重新开始,新的,从新

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : over again; again; once more: to play the tune anew.
    • : in a new form or manner: to write the story anew.

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Examples

  • Patients that delayed their maintenance treatments for months were desperate to begin anew their beauty regimen after seeing what a difference it made to their appearance.

  • Surely it is not what they were expecting, but with the power of search in their hands, they can begin their adventure anew.

  • Kinder Morgan may still have operable treatment facilities it used to clean the water before dumping it into the creek – but it’s unclear if the city would be willing to take it over or build anew.

  • Apple is looking to establish itself anew in India—but it’s not the only one.

  • Federal and state officials are looking anew at Amazon’s power, most prominently through Congress’ big tech hearing in late July and state-level antitrust investigations.

  • Eventually, the mistletoe bush grows, blooms, and forms berries, and the cycle begins anew.

  • Finally, in the return, he emerges anew, free from the troubles of the past.

  • The epidemic was flaring anew last month, when Spencer left New York for Guinea.

  • Many, having lost everything, hope to begin their lives anew some place far from Iraq.

  • Sadly, these are times to reflect anew on the suffering of children in war.

  • Well, that sounded very encouraging, he thought, so he took hope anew that it would be accepted.

  • An offer which Jane received from a very honest, industrious, and thrifty jeweler, aroused anew a mother's maternal solicitude.

  • But Garnache's rash temper, rising anew, tore that last flimsy chance to shreds.

  • The sight of his quietly watchful eyes, his grimly smiling lips, seemed to infuse courage into her anew.

  • "It would be idle," came Wilding's icy voice to quench the gleam of hope kindling anew in Richard's breast.